Florida has had well-publicized arrests in recent months stemming from traffic charges – including Carlos Dunlap's DUI charge on Dec. 1 -- but those incidents comprise a small fraction of a team-wide 251 traffic citations in Alachua County, according to Orlando Sentinel research.
These charges range from speeding tickets to numerous cases of driving with a suspended or revoked license, typically a second-degree misdemeanor or, for repeat offenders, a felony.
Orlando Sentinel: Florida Gators fast on the field and in their cars
Well, everyone always says that Florida is a team built on speed. I guess most people never realized how true of a statement that was.
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well there ya go...
one of them dang bammers/haters doing research and finding something that ain’t really there. Wow, out of 251 at one or two have to be true…mwahaaaaaaaaa!
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i'll be willing to bet...
if someone took the time to dig through the court records in alabama they’d be likely to dig up some similar numbers.
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I know...
i’m just responding to several of the g8tr fans i know who tried to make the carlos dunlap incident an anomaly that kinda things “never” happens at fla.
Thanks for keeping us in check!
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The question is
did they pay the tickets? Were they paid by alums? Were they dropped?
If they paid the tickets themselves than so what. 120 college kids of any variety would probably rack up at least 100 tickets a year.
I hate the NCAA more than UT & AU combined. At least with UT & AU you got a fighting chance.


















